Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged between 20 and 35. Nearly 2,000 men are diagnosed with testicular cancer each year in the UK and regular self-examination is recommended.

If you notice a lump or abnormality in your testicles, first see your GP. Most testicular lumps are not cancerous, but it is essential to have the abnormality checked. This is because the treatment for testicular cancer is much more effective if the cancer is diagnosed early.

When the prostate is enlarged, it can press on the tube that carries urine from the bladder and make it hard to pass urine. This can be a sign of prostate disease, including cancer.

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK, with more than 30,000 men diagnosed annually. Other symptoms include pain or burning when you pass urine and frequently waking up in the night to pee. If you have any of these symptoms, see your GP.

Every man has a prostate gland and it’s crucial to your sex life. Get to know your prostate and what can go wrong with it.